It’s time to celebrate our seniors, with the Schrinner Council delivering more ways to connect, stay active and enjoy Brisbane during Seniors Month.
The month-long program kicks off today with more than 420 events across the suburbs, and almost 80 per cent are completely free.
From Tai Chi to tennis, seniors can enjoy hundreds of Active and Healthy sessions designed to keep minds and bodies moving.
Brisbane’s 33 libraries will host 18 special events, including the launch of the Old is Beautiful photography exhibition at Brisbane Square Library, where older residents share their wisdom on beauty and ageing through the lens.
Residents are making the most of easier, more affordable transport, with free off-peak travel helping seniors get around the city.
This year, seniors have already taken around three million off-peak trips on CityCats, ferries, buses and the Brisbane Metro, saving money while staying connected.
The Schrinner Council is also easing cost-of-living pressures with the most generous pensioner rebate in south east Queensland, giving seniors up to $1298 a year in savings.
For more information and to plan your Seniors Month itinerary, visit the Council website.
Program Highlights
- City Hall Lunchtime Concerts – FREE weekly concerts in the heart of the city (throughout Oct)
- Old is Beautiful Exhibition Launch – FREE exhibition and launch event at Brisbane Square Library (Oct, date TBC)
- Tea & Trivia Mornings – FREE fun and games at libraries across the city (throughout Oct)
- Brain Training Sessions – FREE quizzes, puzzles and new tech to sharpen the mind (throughout Oct)
- Grandparents Day Weekend
- Bushland Adventure, Downfall Creek Bushland Centre (24 Oct – FREE)
- Bands in Parks concert, New Farm Park (26 Oct – FREE)
- 50 Plus Art Class Exhibition – FREE showcase at the People’s Gallery, Brisbane City Hall (13–17 Oct)